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Sound Effect "Glitch Machine"
Cimmerman, Matej ; Mošner, Ladislav (referee) ; Černocký, Jan (advisor)
This thesis addresses software music effects and their implementation. It shows design and implementation of the Glitch Machine, which belongs to the music multieffect programs and demonstrates the simultaneous use of various music effects to process audio signals. The result is a program for Windows OS, which utilizes cooperation of various effects, namely a filter, reverb, distortion, extractor, reverz, stutter, shifter, pitch resample and gain. It allows extensive and detailed editing of an audio track and a higher extent of manipulation with sounds, than with single music effects. Other components of the program include visualisations of the waveform and frequency spectrum of audio signals and an option for loading and saving effect presets. The program was tested in tests of the performance and memory usage and also with user testing of quality and graphical interface.
Factors influencing the success rate of speech therapy intevention of people with stammer
Scheinostová, Markéta ; Klenková, Jiřina (advisor) ; Horynová, Jana (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the speech therapy of stuttering and its success rate from the perspective of adult stutterers. The thesis consists of a theoretical part and an empirical part. The theoretical part focuses on basic information about stuttering such as definition, incidence, etiology, symptomatology and classification, the specifics of speech therapy of stuttering and its success rate as well as on factors that affect stuttering such as personality of a stuttering individual, family and school environment and relationships of the stutterer. The practical part of this work contains a research investigation dealing with this topic. The aim of this thesis is to find out and describe which factors in the life and surroundings of the stuttering individual affect the success rate of the speech therapy he underwent in his life and how these factors affect the speech therapy. A qualitative research survey was conducted on six adult stutterers in the form of a semi- structured interview. These interviews were further coded and processed by the method of grounded theory. The result of this qualitative survey is the creation of eight categories, which represent the factors that, according to the questioned stutterers, influenced the success rate of the speech therapy that was provided to them....

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